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Agilent G1888 Network


Headspace Sampler

Site Prep and Installation


Guide

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Manual Part Number


G1888-90009

Edition
First edition, March 2004
Printed in US
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
2850 Centerville Road
Wilmington, DE 19808-1610 USA

Acknowledgements
Swagelok is a registered trademark of the
Swagelok Company.
Microsoft and Windows are registered
trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.

Safety Notices

CAU TI O N
A CAUTION notice denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, or the like
that, if not correctly performed or
adhered to, could result in damage
to the product or loss of important
data. Do not proceed beyond a
CAUTION notice until the indicated
conditions are fully understood and
met.

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A WARNING notice denotes a
hazard. It calls attention to an
operating procedure, practice, or
the like that, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result
in personal injury or death. Do not
proceed beyond a WARNING
notice until the indicated conditions are fully understood and
met.

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Manual Overview
This manual contains four chapters and one appendix.

Introduction
This chapter gives an overview of the manual and contains
safety information.

Site Preparation
This chapter provides the requirements for preparing the site
before installing the Headspace Sampler. It covers the
requirements for temperature and humidity, space, power, gas,
and venting.

Installation
Installation describes how to install the Headspace Sampler. It
includes instructions for unpacking the unit, checking the
contents, connecting the power and gas supplies, making
connections to an integrator or Agilent data system, and
connecting the unit to a GC.

Running Checkout Samples


This chapter provides information on preparing and running
the checkout sample to confirm that the sampler is operating
correctly.

Connecting a Swagelok Fitting


This appendix describes proper Swagelok connections.

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Contents
1

Introduction
About this Manual 10
Video supplements 10
Important Safety Warnings 11
Many internal parts of the instrument carry dangerous
voltages 11
Electrostatic discharge is a threat to instrument
electronics 11
Many parts are dangerously hot 12
Gases 12
General warnings 13
Safety and Regulatory Certifications 14
Information 14
Symbols 15
Electromagnetic compatibility 15
Sound Emission Certification for Federal Republic of
Germany 16
Fuses
Cleaning

17
17

Recycling the Product


2

17

Site Preparation
Introduction to Site Preparation

20

Temperature and Humidity Requirements


Performance range 21
Optimum performance 21
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Space Requirements

22

Power Requirements 23
Line voltage 23
Power line cord 23
Gas Requirements

24

External Plumbing 25
Supply tubing 25
Regulators 25
Venting Requirements
Sampler Considerations
3

28
29

Installation
Installation

32

Unpack the Unit and Check the Contents


Place the Unit in Position
Connect the Power Cord

33

34
35

Connect the Plumbing and Transfer Line 37


Flow modes 37
Typical installation procedures 39
Set the flow mode on the Headspace Sampler
Connect on/off valves to the gas input fittings
MPC connections 42
EPC connections 46
Control Setup 50
Connect the control cables
Set communication options
4

50
52

Running Checkout Samples


Running Checkout Samples

40
41

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Prepare the checkout sample 56


Run the sample 57
6850/6890 GC checkout method 58
A

Connecting a Swagelok Fitting


Preparation 70
Objective 70
Materials needed
Procedure

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Agilent G1888 Network Headspace Sampler


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1
Introduction
About this Manual 10
Video supplements 10
Important Safety Warnings 11
Many internal parts of the instrument carry dangerous voltages 11
Electrostatic discharge is a threat to instrument electronics 11
Many parts are dangerously hot 12
Gases 12
General warnings 13
Safety and Regulatory Certifications 14
Information 14
Symbols 15
Electromagnetic compatibility 15
Sound Emission Certification for Federal Republic of Germany 16
Fuses 17
Cleaning 17
Recycling the Product 17

This chapter gives an overview of the manual and provides


safety information.

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Introduction

About this Manual


This manual explains the requirements and procedures for
installing the Agilent Technologies G1888A Headspace Sampler.
The manual is intended for Agilent Service personnel
performing the installation. It includes basic information for
preparing a site and for installing the Headspace Sampler,
including attaching it to the GC and setting flow rates for
various inlet configurations.
For operating directions, see the Agilent Headspace Sampler
User Information CD ROM.

Video supplements
Click this icon when it appears throughout the manual to view
video supplements to certain procedures.

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Important Safety Warnings


Before moving on, there are several important safety notices
that you should always keep in mind when using the Headspace
Sampler.

Many internal parts of the instrument carry dangerous voltages


If the instrument is connected to a power source, even if the
power switch is off, potentially dangerous voltages exist on:
The wiring between the instrument power cord and the AC
power supply, the AC power supply itself, and the wiring
from the AC power supply to the power switch
With the power switch on, potentially dangerous voltages also
exist on:
All electronics boards in the instrument
The internal wires and cables connected to these boards
The wires for any heater (such as the oven)

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All these parts are shielded by covers. With the covers in place, it
should be difficult to accidentally make contact with dangerous
voltages. Unless specifically instructed to, never remove a cover
unless the heated zones are turned off.

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If the power cord insulation is frayed or worn, the cord must be


replaced. Contact your Agilent service representative.

Electrostatic discharge is a threat to instrument electronics


The printed circuit (PC) boards in the instrument can be
damaged by electrostatic discharge. Do not touch any of the
boards unless it is absolutely necessary. If you must handle

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them, wear a grounded wrist strap and take other antistatic


precautions. Wear a grounded wrist strap any time you must
remove the electronics cover.

Many parts are dangerously hot


Many parts of the instrument operate at temperatures high
enough to cause serious burns. These parts include but are not
limited to:
The carousel and its contents
The sample probe/loop assembly
You should always cool these areas of the instrument to room
temperature before working on them. They will cool faster if you
first set the temperature of the heated zone to room
temperature. Turn the zone off after it has reached the setpoint.
If you must perform maintenance on hot parts, use a wrench
and wear gloves. Whenever possible, cool the part of the
instrument that you will be maintaining before you begin
working on it.

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Be careful when working behind the instrument. During cool-down


cycles, the instrument emits hot exhaust which can cause burns.

Gases
Do not use flammable carrier gases.
Do not use hydrogen as a carrier gas in the Headspace
Sampler. Hydrogen creates a potential explosion hazard due
to the venting of gases during operation and standby.
Wear eye protection when using compressed gas to avoid eye
injury.
Fasten all compressed gas cylinders securely to an
immovable structure or permanent wall.
Store and handle compressed gases in accordance with
relevant safety codes.
Do not put gas cylinders in the path of a hot air vent
(including a GC oven exhaust).

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General warnings
Perform periodic leak checks on supply lines, fittings, and
pneumatic plumbing to prevent a potentially hazardous
condition.
To avoid a potential shock hazard when using liquid solution
to locate leaks, turn the main power switch off and
disconnect the main power cord. Be careful not to spill leak
solution on electrical leads.

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Safety and Regulatory Certifications


The Headspace Sampler conforms to the following safety
standards:
Canadian Standards Association (CSA): C22.2 No. 1010.1
CSA/Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory (NRTL):
UL 61010A1
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC): 610101
EuroNorm (EN): 610101
The instrument conforms to the following regulations on
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Radio Frequency
Interference (RFI):
CISPR 11/EN 55011: Group 1, Class A
IEC/EN 61326
AUS/NZ
This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001. Cet appareil
ISM est conforme a la norme NMB001 du Canada.

The instrument is designed and manufactured under a quality


system registered to ISO 9001.

Information
The Agilent Technologies Headspace Sampler meets the
following IEC (International Electro-technical Commission)
classifications: Safety Class I, Transient Overvoltage
Category II, Pollution Degree 2.
This unit has been designed and tested in accordance with
recognized safety standards and is designed for use indoors. If
the instrument is used in a manner not specified by the
manufacturer, the protection provided by the instrument may
be impaired. Whenever the safety protection of the Agilent
Headspace Sampler has been compromised, disconnect the unit
from all power sources and secure the unit against unintended
operation.
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Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Substituting


parts or performing any unauthorized modification to the
instrument may result in a safety hazard.

Symbols
Warnings in the manual or on the instrument must be observed
during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this
instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions violates
safety standards of design and the intended use of the
instrument. Agilent Technologies assumes no liability for the
customers failure to comply with these requirements.

See accompanying instructions for more


information.
Indicates a hot surface.

Indicates hazardous voltages.

Indicates earth (ground) terminal.

Indicates explosion hazard.

Indicates electrostatic discharge hazard.

Electromagnetic compatibility
This device complies with the requirements of CISPR 11.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 This device may not cause harmful interference.
2 This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

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If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or


television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try one or more
of the following measures:
1 Relocate the radio or antenna.
2 Move the device away from the radio or television.
3 Plug the device into a different electrical outlet, so that the
device and the radio or television are on separate electrical
circuits.
4 Make sure that all peripheral devices are also certified.
5 Make sure that appropriate cables are used to connect the
device to peripheral equipment.
6 Consult your equipment dealer, Agilent Technologies, or an
experienced technician for assistance.
7 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Agilent
Technologies could void the users authority to operate the
equipment.

Sound Emission Certification for Federal Republic of Germany


Sound pressure
Sound pressure Lp < 70 dB(A) according to DIN-EN 27779
(Type test).

Schalldruckpegel
Schalldruckpegel LP < 70 dB(A) nach DIN-EN 27779
(Typprufung).

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Fuses
Table 1 lists the fuses required for proper operation. These
fuses should only be accessed by Agilent service personnel.
Table 1

Fuses

Fuse designation

Location

Fuse rating and type

F2, F3

Power line module

10A 250V, glass tube

F3

Terminal near
transformer

10A 250V, glass tube

F3, F4

Power board

6A 125V, glass tube

F1

Power board

1A 250V, glass tube

Cleaning
To clean the unit, disconnect the power and wipe down with a
damp, lint-free cloth.

Recycling the Product


For recycling, contact your local Agilent sales office.

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Agilent G1888A Headspace Sampler


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2
Site Preparation
Introduction to Site Preparation 20
Temperature and Humidity Requirements 21
Performance range 21
Optimum performance 21
Space Requirements 22
Power Requirements 23
Line voltage 23
Power line cord 23
Gas Requirements 24
External Plumbing 25
Supply tubing 25
Regulators 25
Venting Requirements 28
Sampler Considerations 29

This chapter describes requirements and tasks to complete


before installing the Headspace Sampler in the laboratory.

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Introduction to Site Preparation


This chapter provides site preparation information for the
Aglient G1888A Headspace Sampler, covering the requirements
for:
Temperature and humidity
Space
Power
Gas
External plumbing
Venting
Contact an Agilent sales representative for the current Site
Preparation Checklist. Use the checklist to ensure that the
proper equipment and parts are present, and that installation is
completed properly. The checklist can also be found on the web
at www.agilent.com/chem. Click Library and search for the
Headspace Sampler model number.

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Temperature and Humidity Requirements


Performance range
The Headspace Sampler operates in environment temperatures
from 5 C to 45 C (41 F to 113 F) and 5% to 90% relative
humidity .
The minimum operating temperature for the oven while it is
turned on is 40 C. However, the actual minimum temperature
depends on the environment. Generally, the minimum oven
temperature will equal 20 C above ambient. The oven can be
turned off to use the Headspace Sampler closer to ambient
temperature.

Optimum performance
The optimum temperature and humidity are 20 C to 27 C
(58 F to 80 F) and 50% to 60% relative humidity (without
condensation).

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Space Requirements
The Headspace Sampler requires a laboratory bench with an
unobstructed surface approximately 64 cm (25 inches) deep by
46 cm (18.1 inches) wide and capable of supporting at least
30 kg (102 lb.).
The unit is approximately 56 cm (22 inches) high. The area
above it must be clear. Allow enough room to open the top lid of
the Headspace Sampler. Shelves or any overhanging
obstructions limit access to the top of the instrument and
interfere with cooling.
Other devices used with the Headspace Sampler (gas
chromatographs, detectors, integrators, or workstations) will
require additional bench space. See the manual for each
instrument for the applicable space requirements. Figure 1
shows instrument footprints for a sample installation.

PC Monitor
64 cm

Headspace
Sampler

6890 GC

PC Keyboard
46 cm
190 cm

Figure 1

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Example of space needed on lab bench

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Power Requirements
Line voltage
The Headspace Sampler operates from one of these line voltage
supplies:
115 VAC single phase (90 VAC to 130 VAC), 50 to 60 Hz,
750 VA max
230 VAC single phase (198 VAC to 264 VAC), 50 to 60 Hz,
750 VA max
The Headspace Sampler is shipped with the voltage set to
230 VAC. The maximum power the Headspace Sampler can
accept is 750 VA. The recommended neutral to ground level is a
maximum of 3 VAC. The Headspace Sampler should have a
dedicated ground.

Power line cord


To protect users, the instrument panels and cabinet are
grounded through the three-conductor power line cord in
accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC) requirements.
When plugged into a properly grounded receptacle, the
three-conductor power line cord provides power and grounds
the instrument. A properly grounded receptacle has its ground
contact connected to a suitable earth ground. Verify that the
receptacle is properly grounded.

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Gas Requirements
The gas entering the Headspace Sampler becomes part of the
carrier gas for the GC column. It may come from a
pressure-regulated purified source (see Figure 3 on page 27) or
from the GC itself. A gas supply connection for vial
pressurization is also required. Gas at 550 kPa (80 psi) is
recommended.
We recommend instrument or chromatographic purity
grades specifically intended for chromatographic use. The gas
purities in Table 2 are recommended for optimal
chromatographic performance.
Table 2

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Gas purity requirements

Gas

Purity

Helium

99.9995% pure

Nitrogen

99.9995% pure

Do not use hydrogen in the Headspace Sampler. Hydrogen creates a


potential explosion hazard due to venting during operation and
standby.

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External Plumbing
Supply tubing
The Headspace Sampler ships with plumbing kits for both
electronic and manual pressure control (EPC and MPC,
respectively). The kits contain enough tubing to reach a gas
source 3 meters from the Headspace Sampler. Extra plumbing is
needed if the gas supply is not within 3 meters.
If extra plumbing is needed, use only preconditioned copper
tubing (part number 5180-4196) to supply gases to the
instrument. Ordinary copper tubing contains oils and
contaminants. Plastic tubing is permeable to oxygen and other
contaminants that can damage columns and detectors.
The required tube diameter depends on the distance from the
supply or source to the Headspace Sampler and the total flow
rate for the particular gas. Tubing of 1/8-inch od is adequate
when the supply is less than 3 meters (10 feet) away from the
instrument. Use 1/4-inch od tubing for longer distances.
Gas connection to the Headspace Sampler is made with 1/8-inch
Swagelok bulkhead fittings. Never use Teflon tape on
Swagelok-type fittings.
Do not use pipe dope or liquid thread sealant on any pipe
threads. Use only PTFE plumbing tape for these fittings.

Regulators
Two-stage regulators are recommended. Consult a local gas
supplier for the type and size of cylinder valve connections. If
possible, obtain Compressed Gas Association (CGA) numbers.
Suitable two-stage regulators are also available from Agilent.
If cylinders and regulators are stored outdoors where
temperature fluctuates, use an additional single-stage regulator
at the back of the instrument.

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If a single gas source supplies several instruments (via a


manifold or T-connections), the pressure in the lines will
fluctuate. Add single-stage regulators at the back of each
instrument to stabilize the pressure. See Figure 2 below.
Single-stage pressure
regulator

Gas supply
source

Figure 2

550-830 kPa
80-120 psig

410-690 kPa
60-100 psig

Headspace
unit

Single stage regulator used to stabilize pressure

Set regulators to deliver 410 to 690 kPa (60 to 100 psi) to the
instrument. Flow and pressure regulators require at least
140 kPa (20 psi) pressure drop across them to maintain
regulation. See Table 3 for the correct regulator to use with each
outlet fitting.
Table 3

26

CGA Numbers and Pressure Regulator Kit Part Numbers

Cylinder outlet fitting


CGA number

Part number for pressure regulator kit


with 1/8-inch Swagelok outlet

346

5183-4641

540

5183-4643

580

5183-4644

590

5183-4645

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The gas to the Headspace Sampler becomes the carrier gas.


Traps are recommended to protect the columns. See Figure 3.
Two-stage regulator
Gas supply on/off valve

On/Off valve
Moisture trap

Hydrocarbon trap
To Headspace
Sampler
Oxygen trap
Gas supply

Figure 3

Plumbing a pressure-regulated gas purified source

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Venting Requirements
During normal operation, some of the vial headspace gas is
vented to the outside of the Headspace Sampler. If the
components of this gas are expected to be toxic or noxious,
place the unit within a fume hood or attach a vent system, at
atmospheric pressure, to the port on the sampler unit. Use a
1/8-inch Swagelok fitting for the connection. See Figure 4 for
the location of the vent line.

Vent line

Figure 4

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Location of vent line on back of instrument

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Sampler Considerations
One or more optional parts and kits may be required for the
installation, depending on the intended use.
The Headspace Sampler ships with a deactivated flowpath
and a 1-mL sample loop. A 3-mL sample loop (part number
2321700004) can be ordered separately.
To enable software method control of the Headspace Sampler
flows and pressures, an Agilent 6890 or Agilent 6850 GC
must have an auxiliary electronic pressure control (EPC)
module. Order kit G1888-60705. The kit contains the EPC
module, the bleeder weldment, and the interface kit.
To splice the transfer line into the inlet, order the Manual
Pressure Control Interface Kit G1290-60515.
There is an optional wire support for the transfer line for use
on an Agilent 6890 GC. Order Transfer Line Support Kit
G2319-60600.

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Installation 32
Unpack the Unit and Check the Contents 33
Place the Unit in Position 34
Connect the Power Cord 35
Connect the Plumbing and Transfer Line 37
Flow modes 37
Typical installation procedures 39
Set the flow mode on the Headspace Sampler 40
Connect on/off valves to the gas input fittings 41
MPC connections 42
EPC connections 46
Connect the control cables 50
Set communication options 52
Control Setup 50

This chapter describes steps to install the Headspace Sampler


in the laboratory. It is assumed that the GC has already been
installed, is working properly, and is available for the
Headspace Sampler Installation.

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CAU TI O N

The Headspace Sampler contains metric fittings which are not


compatible with Swagelok or other fittings except for the external gas
connections on the rear of the unit.

To install the Headspace Sampler:


1 Unpack the unit and check the contents. See page 33.
2 Place the unit in a suitable location. See page 34.
3 Connect the power cord. See page 35.
4 Connect the headspace sampler to the gas chromatograph
(GC). See page 37.
5 Connect the control cables to the GC and set communication
options. See page 50.
6 Perform the checkout procedure. See page 56.
Contact an Agilent sales representative for the current
Installation Checklist. Use the checklist to ensure that the
proper equipment and parts are present, and that installation is
completed properly. The checklist can also be found on the web
at www.agilent.com/chem. Click Library and search for the
Headspace Sampler model number.

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Unpack the Unit and Check the Contents


Inspect the shipping containers for damage. If a container is
damaged or shows signs of stress, notify both the carrier and
your local Agilent office. Keep all shipping materials for
inspection by the carrier.
Check the items received against the packing lists. If there are
any discrepancies, notify your local Agilent office immediately.
Retain the shipping containers until all contents are checked for
completeness and instrument performance is verified.

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Place the Unit in Position


1 Place the Headspace Sampler on a bench top to the left of the
GC.

CAU TI O N

The space above the Headspace Sampler must be free of overhanging


obstructions that could interfere with cooling and limit access to the
top of the instrument or prevent the top from opening.

2 Free the transfer line from the side of the Headspace


Sampler. Open the plastic collar holding the line in place.
Use a small flat blade screwdriver to press the release tab if
necessary. See Figure 5.

Release tab

Figure 5

The transfer line release tab

3 Position the Headspace Sampler so that the transfer line can


easily reach the GC inlet without kinks or sharp bends.

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Connect the Power Cord


1 Verify the proper operating voltage setting. The Headspace
Sampler is shipped with the voltage set to 230 VAC. If
needed, set the voltage selector to 115 VAC. Also note the
location of the fuses. See Figure 6.

Voltage selector

Fuses

Figure 6

Power connection

2 Plug the Headspace Sampler power cord into a properly


grounded outlet. See page 23 for power requirements.

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3 Turn on the Headspace Sampler to verify that it is working


properly. The Headspace Sampler performs a self-test when
it starts up. Verify that each test is labeled OK. The self-test
information can also be viewed at any time from the
diagnostic screen.
a Press the Menu key.
b Scroll down to Advanced Functions with the cursor keys.
Press Enter.
c Scroll down to Diagnostic and press Enter.
Use the cursor arrows to scroll through the multiple test
screens. A typical diagnostic test screen is shown in Figure 7.

Shutter:

OK

Tray

OK

Carousel

OK

Oven Sensor

OK

Loop Sensor

OK

Figure 7

DIAGNOSTIC
SELF TEST

NOT READY

Self-test screen

See the G1888A Headspace Sampler operating manual for a


description of the system diagnostic messages.

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Connect the Plumbing and Transfer Line


Flow modes
The Agilent G1888A Headspace Sampler can operate in two
flow modes:
Electronic pressure control (EPC)
EPC mode requires an EPC inlet and an Auxiliary EPC
control module in the GC. The modules provide carrier and
vial pressurization gas control via GC or Agilent data system
setpoints.
Manual pressure control (MPC)
MPC mode uses the manual flow controller and pressure
regulator on the G1888A Headspace sampler to control the
carrier and vial pressurization gases.
See Figure 8 for the MPC flow controller and pressure regulator
locations.
Flow controller
Pressure regulator

Figure 8

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There are several ways to connect the Agilent Headspace


Sampler to the GC. The type of connection depends on the GC
model, the selected flow mode, and how the instruments are to
be used. The possibilities include:

EPC connections
Direct connection to a split/splitless inlet The sampler is
inserted between the inlet flow module and the inlet, allowing
real method control, via the GC, of flows and pressures for
consistent results between setups. The system is easy to
duplicate and monitor but requires time to convert back to
normal inlet injection for nonheadspace samples.
Direct connection to a volatiles interface The transfer line from
the sampler is connected to the volatiles interface. See the
6890 GCs user information for instructions.

MPC connections
Needle connection to a split/splitless inlet The transfer line
from the sampler ends in a needle (part no. 2322590005) that is
inserted through the inlet septum. Conversion to normal
injection is rapid and simple.
Needle connection to a cool on-column inlet The transfer line
from the sampler ends in a small od needle (part no.
2322590004) that is inserted through the inlet septum.

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Typical installation procedures


For MPC installations with a split/splitless inlet:
1 Verify that the flow mode toggle switches on the Headspace
Sampler are set to MPC (page 40).
2 Connect the on/off valves to the gas input fittings on the
Headspace Sampler (page 41).
3 Connect the gas input fittings to a pressure-regulated gas
source (page 42).
4 Connect the transfer line using a needle connection to a
split/splitless inlet (page 43).

For EPC installations with a split/splitless inlet:


1 Set the flow mode toggle switches on the Headspace Sampler
to EPC (page 40).
2 Connect the on/off valves to the gas input fittings on the
Headspace Sampler (page 41).
3 Connect the vial pressurization gas to the GC auxiliary EPC
module (page 46).
4 Connect the carrier gas and transfer line directly to the
split/splitless inlet by splicing into the carrier gas line
(page 48).

Alternative installations
To install the Headspace Sampler on a 4890D or 5890 Series II
GC, contact Agilent Service.

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Set the flow mode on the Headspace Sampler


Choose the flow mode for the carrier gas and vial pressurization
gas and set the flow mode toggle switches on the headspace
sampler.
1 Open the lid of the Headspace Sampler. Locate the two tabs
near the top of the Headspace Sampler on the left and right
sides. Push the tabs towards the back of the instrument and
lift the lid. Use caution when opening the lid due to its
weight. The lid locks in place when fully opened.
2 Set the toggle switches for carrier gas and vial pressurization
gas on the underside of the Headspace Sampler lid to the
necessary positions. See Figure 9. The factory default setting
is MPC.

MPC
EPC
Carrier gas

Vial pressurization gas

Figure 9

40

The pressure control toggle switches

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Connect on/off valves to the gas input fittings


Install two on/off valves and tubing on the gas input fittings as
shown in Figure 10. The figure shows a connection to the MPC
input fittings.
For EPC, use the fittings on the right
For MPC, use the fittings on the left

For EPC
For MPC

Carrier gas in
Vial pressurization gas in
On/Off valves
for leak testing

Figure 10

On/Off valves connected

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MPC connections
Carrier gas and vial pressurization gas connections
If both the carrier gas and vial pressurization gas are MPC,
Install a T-fitting to the on/off valves. Run a line from a
pressure-regulated gas source to the T-fitting as shown in
Figure 11.

To pressure
regulated
gas source

Carrier gas in
Vial pressure

T-fitting

On/Off valves

Figure 11

Carrier and vial pressure connections


If only one gas input fitting uses MPC, run a line from a
pressure-regulated gas source directly to the on/off valve
connected to the MPC gas input fitting.

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Needle connection from transfer line to a split/splitless inlet


If the Headspace Sampler uses MPC for the carrier gas, the
transfer line connects to the GC inlet by a needle passing
through the inlet septum.
This system easily converts to normal injection. The installation
does not disturb the normal plumbing between the inlet flow
module and the inlet. Normal inlet flow reduces to minimize
dilution of the headspace sample. Most of the flow through the
inlet comes from the sampler.
The Headspace Sampler shipping kit includes a 0.7 mm
outer-diameter (od) transfer line needle (part no. 2322590005).
This needle is also called a transfer line terminal. The 0.7 mm
od needle is most appropriate for use with the purged/packed
inlet and the split/splitless inlet.
A smaller diameter needle (part no. 2322590004) must be used
for on-column injection and may be used with other inlets.
Order this needle separately.
Follow these steps to connect the transfer line to the GC. This
procedure is described for the 6850 GC. Installation is similar
for a 6890 GC.
1 Install a deactivated direct liner (part no. 5181-8818) in the
split/splitless inlet.
2 Remove the standard septum nut from the inlet.
3 Attach the transfer line to the needle. Use two 7-mm
wrenches to tighten it.
4 Insert the needle through the strain relief coupling.

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5 Push an 11-mm through-hole septum onto the needle.


Carefully remove any pieces of septum cored by the needle.
Be sure the needle bore is clear. Figure 12 shows the
assembly.

End of transfer line

Top of inlet

Figure 12

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The needle assembly

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6 Insert the tip of the needle into the inlet. Force the septum (it
is oversized) into the recess in the top of the inlet. See
Figure 13 for the assembled view.

Septum is forced into recess

Figure 13

The transfer line attached to the inlet

7 Screw on and tighten the strain relief coupling.


When operating, set a small flow of carrier gas through the inlet
using the GC inlet control. Set most of the flow using the flow
controller in the Headspace Sampler. Use an electronic flow
meter connected to the inlet split vent to verify the actual flow
rate.

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EPC connections
Connect the vial pressurization gas for an EPC setup
An Auxiliary gas channel in the GC supplies vial pressurization
gas. The following steps describe installation for a 6890 GC with
EPC control of headspace. The installation procedure is similar
for a 6850 GC.
1 If the GC does not have an Auxiliary EPC module, install the
G1940A Headspace Interface Kit. Follow the instructions
provided with that kit.
2 Install the external sampler interface kit (part no.
G1888-60705) into the GC. Follow the procedure for
installing onto a back-pressure regulated system.
3 Locate the block on the Auxiliary EPC module that connects
the three gas outlet tubes for the auxiliary channels to the
pneumatics module.
4 Remove the screw that holds the block to the pneumatics
module. Pull the block free of the module and rotate it so that
the frits are on top. See Figure 14.

Frits
Aux 4
Aux 3

Aux 5

Aux 3
Outputs

Aux 4
Aux 5

Figure 14

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The Auxiliary EPC module gas outlet block

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5 Choose a channel for the vial pressurization control. Remove


that channels frit from the block. Remove the O-ring that
seals the channel.
6 Place an O-ring on a zero-resistance brass tube frit (part no.
G1570-20540). Place the O-ring/frit combination in the block.
7 Reconnect the block to the pneumatics module. Tighten the
screw.
8 Use tubing and Swagelok fittings to connect the appropriate
Auxiliary module output, the bleed weldment, and the VIAL
PRESSURE fitting to the on/off valve on the back of the
Headspace Sampler as shown in Figure 15. Do not disturb the
brass end on the bleed weldment.

Headspace Sampler
Vial pressure fitting

Bleed weldment
Brass end

To Auxiliary module output


GC

Figure 15

Connecting the Headspace Sampler to the auxiliary module

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Direct connection from the transfer line to a split/splitless inlet


The GC inlet control channel supplies carrier gas. The following
steps describe installation for a 6890 GC with EPC control of
headspace. The installation procedure is similar on a 6850 GC.
1 Install a split inlet liner (part no. 5183-4647) in the inlet.
2 Locate the carrier line to the split/splitless inlet shown in
Figure 16.

Carrier gas line

Figure 16

The split/splitless inlet carrier gas line

3 Cut the carrier line to the split/splitless inlet about 1 to


2 inches from the inlet body.
a Carefully score the circumference of the tubing.
b Hold the tubing with pliers on each side of the score and
flex it until it breaks free.
c File the edges until they are smooth.
4 Slide the nut onto the inlet side of the carrier line.

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5 Attach a zero-dead-volume (ZDV) union to the short piece of


carrier line attached to the inlet as shown in Figure 17.

ZDV union

Carrier line
Ferrule
Nut

Figure 17

Attaching the ZDV union to the carrier line

6 Attach the headspace sampler transfer line to the ZDV union.


See Figure 18.

Transfer line
ZDV union

Figure 18

Connecting the transfer line to the carrier line

7 Use the other ZDV union to connect the free end of the
carrier gas line to the length of tubing provided in the
shipping kit. Route the tubing out the back of the GC to the
rear panel of the sampler.
8 Connect the tubing to the CARRIER fitting on the sampler.

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Control Setup
Connect the control cables
Connect the remote start/stop cable to the back of the sampler.
Be sure to connect the spade lug to the ground screw. Connect
the free end of the cable to the GC.
Depending on the setup, other cable connections may be
needed. Refer to Table 4 for an overview of cable connections
used with the Headspace Samplers.
Table 4

Cables for Headspace Samplers

Sampler port

Connect to

Part number

LAN*

Hub*

8121-0940

Remote

6820, 6850 and 6890 GCs

G1530-60930

APG Y-cable

6890N and 5973N

G1530-61200

Serial (RS-232)

PC

G1530-60600

Remote

4890 and 5890 Series II GCs

35900-60700

*Through a network hub or similar connection.

Figure 19 shows some common cabling configurations. These


cabling configurations are valid for the G2070AA and G2922AA
software set.
.

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Cables
1.

8121-0940, Cable, 7.5-m


100-BaseT LAN

2.

G1530-60930, 2-m APG


remote cable, 9-pin male
to 9-pin male

3.

G1530-60600, 2-m RS-232


cable, 9-pin female to
9-pin female

1
1

Workstation
Hub or switch

Printer

6890N

1
1

G1530-61200, 2-m
APG Y-cable, two
9-pin male, one
9-pin female

Workstation
Hub or switch

BNC

BNC

4.

G1888A

Local Talk

8121-1013,
USB-DB9 RS-232
adapter cable

Local Talk

5.

Printer
G1888A
5

6850

Workstation

Printer
G1888A

6820
1

1
1
1

Workstation

Hub or switch
Printer

G1888A

Figure 19

5973N

6890N

Common cabling configurations

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Set communication options


If using RS-232 or LAN communications, configure the
communications as described below.

LAN settings
If the Headspace Sampler is connected to a LAN, set the IP
Address, subnet mask, and gateway using the Advanced
Functions menu.
1 Press the Menu key.
2 Scroll down to Advanced Functions. Press Enter.
3 Scroll down to LAN Config. and press Enter or
press . followed by 4 on the numeric keypad.
4 The LAN Config. screen is shown in Figure 20. Use the cursor
and keypad to enter new values. Press Enter to set the value.

SET
IP Address

10 .1 .1 .105

Sub Mask

255 .255 .255 .0

Gateway

10 .1 .1 .1

Figure 20

LAN Config.

Running

The LAN Config. screen

After configuring the LAN settings, disable the RS-232 port


using the Advanced Functions menu.
1 Press the Menu key.
2 Scroll down to Advanced Functions. Press Enter.
3 Scroll down to Enable RS232 and press Enter or
press . followed by 6 on the numeric keypad.

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4 The Enable RS232 screen is shown in Figure 21. Use the


cursor to choose No from the ADV. FUNCT list. Press Enter.

13. Zones Calibration

ADV. FUNCTION

14. LAN Configuration


Yes

15. MAC Address

No

16. Enable RS232

Figure 21

The Enable RS232 screen

Headspace Sampler automatically resets after after disabling


the RS-232 port.

Additional RS-232 settings


If using RS-232 communications with the Headspace Sampler,
enable RS-232 capabilities using the Advanced Functions.
1 Press the Menu key.
2 Scroll down to Advanced Functions. Press Enter.
3 Scroll down to Enable RS232 and press Enter or
press . followed by 6 on the numeric keypad.

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4 The Enable RS232 screen is shown in Figure 22. Use the


cursor to choose Yes from the ADV. FUNCT list. Press Enter.

13. Zones Calibration

ADV. FUNCTION

14. LAN Configuration


Yes

15. MAC Address

No

16. Enable RS232

Figure 22

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Running Checkout Samples
Running Checkout Samples 56
Prepare the checkout sample 56
Run the sample 57
6850/6890 GC checkout method 58

This chapter describes the checkout steps for the Headspace


Sampler.

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Running Checkout Samples


Prepare the checkout sample
The checkout sample is three detector-specific compounds in
ethanol. The box contains 1 mL of sample and a bottle of 5-L
capillary pipettes.
The checkout method calls for a 5-L sample in a 20-mL
headspace vial. The default Headspace Sampler vial size is
20 mL. See the Headspace Sampler Operating Manual for
instructions to set the vial size if needed.
1 Snap the top off the checkout sample ampoule. Transfer the
contents to a screw-cap bottle.
2 Dispense one capillary pipette
3 Hold the pipette with clean tweezers. With the checkout
sample bottle and the pipette as close to horizontal as
practical, dip the end of the pipette into the sample. See
Figure 23

1. Grasp

Figure 23

2. Fill

3. Wipe

Filling a pipette

4 The pipette will fill by capillary action. When it has filled


completely, pull the pipette out of the sample. Wipe the
bottom edge of the pipette against the edge of the vial to
remove any droplets on the outside.
5 Drop the filled pipette into a 20-mL headspace vial. Crimp a
cap on the vial.

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Run the sample


1 Set the method parameters on the GC and Headspace
sampler. See Table 5 on page 58 for checkout settings or load
the stored checkout method as described in 6850/6890 GC
checkout method on page 58. If needed, install the checkout
column and liner.
2 If using MPC, set the carrier gas flow as follows:
a Set the GC inlet split ratio and column head pressure to
the values given in Table 7 on page 61.
b Set the split flow to 4 mL/min. The total flow will read
11 mL/min.
c With an electronic flow meter connected to the GC split
vent, turn up the headspace carrier gas flow until the flow
rate out the split vent is approximately 80 mL/min.
Remove the flow meter. See Figure 24.

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The GC and Headspace pressure readings should be similar. Record the


headspace pressure readingit can be used to set up future checkout
runs.

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Electronic flow
meter

Split vent

68
GC50 S
S y e ri e
s te s
m

Figure 24

6850 GC shown
The electronic flow meter connected

3 Run the checkout sample.


The results should be similar to the chromatograms shown on
pages 65 to 68.

6850/6890 GC checkout method


Load the existing checkout method
The Headspace Sampler ships with a stored method containing
the checkout settings. Do the following steps to load the
checkout method.
1 Press the Menu key.
2 Highlight Advanced Functions with the cursor keys. Press
Enter.
3 Use the cursor keys to select Stored Meth. (Advanced
Function number 7) and press Enter.

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4 The screen shown in Figure 25 appears. Use the cursor keys


to select Checkout. Press Enter.

DIAGNOSTIC
STORED METH.

Default
Checkout
OQ/PV

READY

MeOH in H2O

Figure 25

The Stored Method screen

Create a new checkout method


If the checkout settings in the stored methods screen are not
acceptable, use Tables 5 through 12 and Figures 26 through 29
to create a new Headspace Sampler checkout method. This
section covers several inlets and detector types. Use the settings
that apply.
Table 5

Headspace Sampler settings

Headspace method

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Oven temperature

100 C

Valve temperature

110 C

Transfer line temperature

115 C

Loop volume

1 mL

Vial pressure

15 psi (See Table 11 if using EPC control)

GC cycle time

5.5 min

Vial equib time

7.0 min

Pressurization time

0.08 min

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Table 5

Headspace Sampler settings (continued)

Headspace method

60

Loop fill time

0.5 min

Loop equib time

0.05 min

Injection time

1.0 min

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Table 6

GC oven settings

Oven
Initial temperature

100 C

Initial time

4.00 min

Rate

0 (Off)

Maximum temperature

300 C

Equilibration time

1.00 min

Run time

4.00 min

Table 7

Inlet settings

Inlet (volatiles or split/splitless)

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Split

Initial temperature

250 C (On)

Pressure

19.5 psi (On)

Split ratio

20:1 (G1289)

Split flow

80 mL/min (G1289)

Total flow

87 mL/min (G1289)

Gas saver

Off

Gas type

Helium

Liner

5181-8818

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Table 8

Column settings

Column

62

Model number

689019091J-413, HP-5 5% Phenyl methyl silicone


685019091Z-413E, HP-1 Methyl silicone

Maximum temperature

325 C

Length

30 m

Diameter

320 m

Film thickness

0.25 m

Mode

Constant flow

Initial flow

4.0 mL/min

Initial pressure

19.5 psi

Average velocity

60 cm/s

Outlet pressure

Ambient

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Table 9

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Detector settings (FID, NPD, ECD)

Detector
parameters

FID

NPD

Temperature

300 C

300 C

Hydrogen flow

30 mL/min

2.0 mL/min

Air flow

400 mL/min

60 mL/min

Constant makeup

Mode

Constant makeup

Constant
makeup

30 mL/min

Makeup flow

25 mL/min

8 mL/min

Nitrogen or
argon/methane

Makeup gas
type

Nitrogen or helium

Nitrogen or
helium

Flame

On

Electrometer

On

Lit offset

2.0

ECD

On
On

Adjust offset

30

Bead

On

Equilibration
time

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Table 10

5973 MSD settings

5973 MSD unique parameters


Column

6890/5973A MSD 19091S-433, HP-5MS 5% Phenyl


methyl siloxane

Solvent delay

3 min

Run time

6.5 min

Headspace event time for


GC cycle time

7 min

Scan range

45 to 300

Method used

Atune file

Inlet pressure

12 psi

Column flow

1.1 mL/min with foreline reading of 60

Split ratio

80:1

Injector

External device

Use the settings given in Table 11 when using a GC with EPC


control.
Table 11

GC Aux pressure settings for EPC control

Aux Pressure 3 (for vial pressurization on G1888A)

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Gas type

Helium

Initial pressure

15 psi (On)

Initial time

0 min

Rate

0 (Off)

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Table 12

Checkout sample

Checkout sample
Headspace OQ/PV Standard

Part number

5182-9733

Size

5 L (by micro-pipette) in 20-mL headspace vial

2.037

Type

pA
160

2.476

0.880

FID1 A, (HS_ECD\HSVI0004.D)

Ethanol

Nitrobenzene

(40,000 counts typical)

2.825

140

120

Dichlorobenzene
t-Butyl disulfide

100

80

60

0.858

40

20
0.0

Figure 26

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

min

FID checkout chromatogram

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NPD1 B, (HS_NPD\HSNPD002.D)
pA

Nitrobenzene

250

200

150

100

Ethanol

50

0.0

Figure 27

66

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

min

NPD checkout chromatogram

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ECD1 A, (HS_ECD\HSEC0000.D)

Hz

2.021

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Dichlorobenzene

120000

2.461

100000

80000

60000

0.850

2.810

Ethanol

40000

20000

0
0

Figure 28

min

ECD checkout chromatorgram

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Dichlorobenzene
1000000

TIC: 0201002.D

Abundance

800000

600000

Nitrobenzene

t-Butyl disulfide

400000

200000

0
3.20

3.60

4.00

4.40

4.80

5.20

5.60

6.00

6.40

Time

Figure 29

68

MSD checkout chromatorgram

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Connecting a Swagelok Fitting
Preparation 70
Procedure 71

This chapter describes proper Swagelok connections.

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Preparation
Objective
To make a leak-free tubing connection that can be taken apart
without damaging the fitting

Materials needed
1/8-inch (or 1/4-inch, if used) preconditioned copper tubing
1/8-inch (or 1/4-inch, if used) Swagelok nuts
Front and back ferrules
Two 7/16-inch (for 1/8-inch nuts) or 9/16-inch (for 1/4-inch
nuts) wrenches

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Procedure
1 Place a Swagelok nut, back ferrule, and front ferrule to the
tubing as shown in Figure 30.

Front ferrule
Back ferrule

IMPORTANT!
The narrow end of the back
ferrule fits into the rear of
the front ferrule.

Nut

Tubing

Figure 30

Swagelok nuts and ferrules

2 Clamp a stainless steel plug or similar fitting in a bench vise.

CAU TI O N
Do not

Use a separate stainless steel fitting in a vise for initial tightening of


the nut. Do not use an inlet or detector fitting. Strong forces are
required to properly set the ferrules, and damage to an inlet or detector
fitting is very costly to repair.

3 Push the tubing into the stainless steel plug (Figure 31).
4 Make sure that the front ferrule is touching the plug. Slide
the Swagelok nut over the ferrule and thread it onto the plug.
Nut and ferrules

Plug or fitting
held in a vise

Figure 31

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Assembling the fitting

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5 Push the tube fully into the plug, then withdraw it


approximately 1 to 2 mm. Finger-tighten the nut (Figure 32).

Nut

Front
ferrule

Insert tubing fully


Back
ferrule
Withdraw tubing 1-2 mm

Tighten nut

Figure 32

Insert the tubing

6 Mark the nut with a pencil line (Figure 33).

Pencil line

Figure 33

Marking the fitting

7 For 1/8-inch Swagelok fittings, use a pair of 7/16-inch


wrenches to tighten the fitting 3/4 of a turn (Figure 34).
For 1/4-inch fittings, use a pair of 9/16-inch wrenches to
tighten them 1-1/4 turn (Figure 34).
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Figure 34

Final tightening

8 Remove the plug from the fitting. To connect the tubing, with
nut and ferrules, to another fitting, finger-tighten the nut,
then use a wrench to tighten it 3/4 of a turn (1/8-inch
fittings) or 1-1/4 of a turn (1/4-inch fittings).
9 A correctly-swaged connection is shown in Figure 35. Note
that the end of the tubing in a correctly-swaged fitting is not
crushed and does not interfere with the action of the
ferrules.

Figure 35

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